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> Olay foaming face cleanser for sensitive skin? experiences?
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post Nov 3 2009, 06:03 PM
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is it a good product? i have moderate acne and oily skin, will it make my skin less oily and control break outs?


right now i'm using benzyol peroxide 6% cleanser (generic triaz) and tretinoin cream 0.05%. the benzyol peroxide cleanser is kinda good at stopping break outs but it just makes my skin raw and dry
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post Nov 15 2009, 09:04 AM
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Olay foaming face cleanser for sensitive skin is what I currently use. Its really good. I use it once a day in morning. Wash your face with water at night not a cleanser and put on your acne cream. Your face should improve mine did as we have similar skin.
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Morning
Cleanser: Olay - Foaming Face Wash Sensitive Skin
Moisturizer: Aubrey Organics - Rose Hip Seed Oil = Natural Tretinoin, Retinol (Vitamin A)


Supplements - 1 of each daily.
VitaCraves Complete Adult (Vitamin A) 2000 IU
Finest Natural (Vitamin C) with Rose Hips 1000 mg
Finest Natural (Zinc) 50 mg
Finest Natural (Vitamin D3) 1000 IU
Nature Made (Fish Oil) 1200 mg


Night
Cleanser: Rinse face with water
Acne medicine: Cardiovascular Research - Melazepam = Azelaic acid 20%
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post Nov 15 2009, 09:40 AM
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I don't use this, so I'm not commenting from experience, but I checked out the ingredients list, and it contains a few really comedogenic ingredients:

Sodium Myristoyl Sarcosinate (a "chemical cousin" of isopropyl myristate, which is a 5 on the comedogenic scale)
Sodium Laureth Sulfate (a 3 on the comedogenic scale)
Laureth 10, which is likely bad, though not tested. ("Laureth"s range from 3-5 on the scale)

(Oh - incidentally - I worry that because rose hip seed oil is contains palmitic acid and stearic acid that it might be mildly comedogenic as well -- each of those are a 2 on the scale).

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